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Wallace Sagendorph wondered: <<What is the conventional wisdom
regarding typefaces for callout boxes?>>
That the text should be legible at the final reproduction size? <g>
<<Should the callout box typeface differ from that used for the text?>>
Your call. If you routinely use a different typeface in labeling
figures (e.g., a sans serif), then it makes sense to use that same
typeface in callout boxes too for the sake of consistency. So long as
it's legible, it shouldn't matter much; a decent layout will clearly
separate the callout boxes from the surrounding text, so any additional
typographic distinctions are a matter of style, not necessity.
<<It seems to me that recognition and readability are heightened when a
different typeface appears in a callout box.>>
Recognition, yes; readability, no. Readability is a function of
legibility (a font and layout issue) and clarity of wording.
--Geoff Hart ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca
(try geoffhart -at- mac -dot- com if you don't get a reply)
www.geoff-hart.com
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